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Johnson Matthey announces new net zero targets as it opens new state-of-the-art Battery Technology Centre in Oxford, UK

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Johnson Matthey (JM) has inaugurated its new Battery Technology Centre near Oxford, UK, enhancing its capabilities in developing advanced cathode materials like eLNO®. This facility aims to accelerate battery performance for electric vehicles while aligning with JM's commitment to decarbonization. JM pledges to make eLNO® production carbon neutral by 2035 and aims for net zero by 2040, targeting a 33% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions and 20% in Scope 3 emissions by 2030. The initiative reflects JM's ambition to support the transition to electric vehicles and a greener future.

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  • New Battery Technology Centre opened, enhancing JM's capabilities in battery materials.
  • eLNO® production to be carbon neutral by 2035, supporting sustainability.
  • Commitment to net zero by 2040, targeting significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
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LONDON, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Johnson Matthey (JM), a global leader in sustainable technologies, today announces a further strategic development in the commercialisation of eLNO®, its portfolio of leading nickel rich advanced cathode materials. The official opening, performed by the Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP, Secretary of State for the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, of its state-of-the-art Battery Technology Centre near Oxford, UK, enables JM to drive rapid improvements in battery performance for customers and sustainable, secure value chains, aligned with its vision for a cleaner, healthier world.

Decarbonising transportation is a critical step in helping societies and industries meet their ambitious net zero emission targets. Battery electric vehicles are central to realising a net zero future. As a leader in sustainable technologies, Johnson Matthey's portfolio of high-performance battery materials will enable electric cars to have a greater range and recharge faster.

The new Battery Technology Centre in Oxford will play a key role in developing battery materials of the future. It enhances JM's existing battery technology capabilities and testing capacity, accelerating the further development and customisation of its eLNO® materials for battery electric vehicle applications. Amidst the ongoing debate about the carbon intensity of battery production, JM is announcing that the production* of eLNO® will be carbon neutral by 2035.

At the same time, Johnson Matthey today announces a commitment to be net zero by 2040. JM has also now signed the Business Ambition for 1.5C campaign, which gives JM automatic membership to the UNFCCC's "Race to Zero" campaign ahead of COP26, and has announced the following science-based targets (SBTs):

  • An absolute reduction in Scope 1** and Scope 2*** greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of at least 33% by 2030.
  • An absolute reduction of upstream Scope 3**** GHG emissions of at least 20% by 2030.

Robert MacLeod, Chief Executive, comments: "This new facility represents an important milestone on our journey towards developing a sustainable battery materials ecosystem and emphasises the progress we are making on the commercialisation of our battery materials business. Johnson Matthey has a growing range of solutions to help society decarbonise at scale, and at the same time we are doing our bit by driving our own operations and supply chains to achieve net zero by 2040."

Christian Günther, Chief Executive, Battery Materials, continued: "We're thrilled to open our Battery Technology Centre. It has a dedicated, on site product development team which will enable more rapid customisation our eLNO® cathode materials to meet our customers' needs. It also boasts advanced material characterisation and diagnostic equipment that enable both engineering on an atomic level and evaluation under realistic conditions. This new Battery Technology Centre is a big step forward in delivering eLNO to the market."

Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng commented:

"I am delighted to open this exciting state of the art Battery Technology Centre at the heart of Oxfordshire's innovation economy. This centre has a vital role to play in our plans to drive forward new, cost-effective technology that will make adopting electric vehicles more convenient for motorists as we transition away from diesel and petrol cars.

"As Business Secretary, it is a personal commitment of mine to ensure the UK continues to be one of the best locations in the world for automotive manufacturing. In order to protect and create jobs in our industrial heartlands, while securing a competitive future for the auto sector and supply chain, we need to throw our weight behind battery innovation and commercialisation to support the sector's transition to a clean, green future.

"Backing new battery technology and electrifying the auto supply chain is at the heart of our plans to put the UK at the forefront of the global green industrial revolution and to build back better from the pandemic, and I'm delighted Johnson Matthey is playing a key role in this endeavour."

Johnson Matthey is a global leader in science that enables a cleaner and healthier world. With over 200 years of sustained commitment to innovation and technological breakthroughs, we improve the performance, function and safety of our customers' products and in 2020 we received the London Stock Exchange's Green Economy Mark, given to companies that derive more than 50% of revenues from environmental solutions. Our science has a global impact in areas such as low emission transport, pharmaceuticals, chemical processing and making the most efficient use of the planet's natural resources. Today more than 15,000 Johnson Matthey professionals collaborate with our network of customers and partners to make a real difference to the world around us. For more information, visit www.matthey.com

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* Cradle-to-gate product carbon footprint.

** Scope 1 covers direct greenhouse emissions from owned or controlled sources.

*** Scope 2 covers indirect emissions from the generation of purchased electricity, steam, heating and cooling consumed by the reporting company.

**** Scope 3 includes purchased goods and services.

 

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FAQ

What is Johnson Matthey's new Battery Technology Centre?

The new Battery Technology Centre is a facility opened by Johnson Matthey near Oxford, UK, aimed at enhancing the development of advanced battery materials, particularly for electric vehicles.

What are Johnson Matthey's net zero targets?

Johnson Matthey aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2040, with specific targets including a 33% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions and 20% reduction in Scope 3 emissions by 2030.

When will Johnson Matthey's eLNO® production be carbon neutral?

Johnson Matthey plans to make its eLNO® production carbon neutral by 2035.

Who opened the Battery Technology Centre for Johnson Matthey?

The Battery Technology Centre was officially opened by Kwasi Kwarteng, the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

How does the Battery Technology Centre impact electric vehicle technology?

The Battery Technology Centre enhances Johnson Matthey's testing and development capabilities for battery materials, which will improve electric vehicle performance, including greater range and faster recharging.

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